Nov 9, 2006 #2 MagMike Materials Jun 4, 2003 504 Crucible used to make that, but not anymore. I don't know of anyone else who dealt with it. The closest equivalent material is Platinum-Cobalt. Platinum-Iron would be an even better match, but that has been obsoleted (by Pt-Co). Upvote 0 Downvote
Crucible used to make that, but not anymore. I don't know of anyone else who dealt with it. The closest equivalent material is Platinum-Cobalt. Platinum-Iron would be an even better match, but that has been obsoleted (by Pt-Co).
Nov 9, 2006 #3 nbucska Electrical Jun 1, 2000 2,191 perhaps the U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center is able and willing to help you. Can you designe around it ? Can you describe the problem? Plesae read FAQ240-1032 My WEB: <http://geocities.com/nbucska/> Upvote 0 Downvote
perhaps the U.S. Naval Surface Weapons Center is able and willing to help you. Can you designe around it ? Can you describe the problem? Plesae read FAQ240-1032 My WEB: <http://geocities.com/nbucska/>
Nov 10, 2006 Thread starter #4 boldfish Mechanical Jan 29, 2003 101 Thanks nbucska - I will see what the US NSWC can/will provide. No problem to describe; just looking to experiment. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks nbucska - I will see what the US NSWC can/will provide. No problem to describe; just looking to experiment.
Nov 10, 2006 #5 sreid Electrical Mar 5, 2004 2,127 How about just using Rare Earth Magnets instead? Upvote 0 Downvote